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It has been a month since Israel launched a ground invasion in Lebanon in the escalating conflict with Hezbollah. More than 2,700 people in Lebanon have been killed and more than a million have been displaced since the Hamas attacks on Israel, according to the latest estimates reported by BBC. This violence is also taking a toll on Minnesotans with ties to the region. MPR News host Cathy Wurzer talks with a Minneapolis business owner who has family in Lebanon. Louisa Farhat is the owner of Sweet Lou's Craft Sausage and Butchery — a retailer and food truck. She was recently featured in Sahan Journal and is selling gift cards to raise money for the Lebanese Red Cross.
An Israeli attack killed at least 21 people in Aitou, a town in northern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese Red Cross.
Lebanon says at least 19 people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike. China says it has ended military drills around Taiwan after surrounding the island in response to a presidential speech. Two giant pandas begin their journey from China to Washington, D.C. Also, the company that can make you appear in one place when you're actually in another. All that and more with Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lebanon says the number of people killed in a presumed Israeli airstrike in northern Lebanon has risen to twenty-one. The strike hit Aitou, a Christian-majority village in the mountains near Tripoli. We hear from the Lebanese Red Cross.Also in the programme: a former Stasi officer sentenced for murder; and NASA's Europa Clipper mission successfully blasts off.(Picture: Lebanese army soldier stands near destroyed vehicles at a site damaged by an Israeli air strike in the Christian-majority region of Aitou in north Lebanon, the Lebanese health ministry said, October 14, 2024. Credit: Reuters)
The Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon launched a drone attack on a military base in Israel, killing four soldiers and wounding 61 others. Fighting intensified, as the Lebanese Red Cross reported an Israeli strike killing at least 21 people. China's military launched a new round of war games near Taiwan. The Chinese regime's coast guard circled Taiwan and staged operations close to Taiwan's offshore islands. The U.S. and Taiwan condemned the drills. Both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump campaign in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania. Harris holds a rally in Erie, as her campaign announces an economic initiative targeting black men. Trump joins a town hall in Oaks, near Philadelphia. A North Carolina man was arrested for allegedly threatening harm against FEMA employees responding to Hurricane Helene. In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a $9.5 million plan to rebuild Port Manatee following Hurricane Milton. And President Joe Biden announced federal aid to local communities. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
This episode of EMS One-Stop With Rob Lawrence is brought to you by Lexipol, the experts in policy, training, wellness support and grants assistance for first responders and government leaders. To learn more, visit lexipol.com. In August 2020, Shawky S. Amine Eddine, MD, became the EMS commander for the Beirut Port Explosion – the largest non-nuclear explosion in history. The blast killed 200, injured 6,500, and resulted in excess of 300,000 people suffering home damages and losses. In terms of medical facilities in the blast area, four hospitals we rendered totally out of action, with eight further healthcare centers damaged. The explosion added to an already pressurized healthcare system, as the country was at the height of the pandemic, as well as hosting over 900,000 refugees from war-torn Syria. In this episode of EMS One-Stop, Dr. Eddine joins host Rob Lawrence to discuss the backstory and devastation of the explosion, as well as the challenges to access, hospital capacity, communication, record keeping and the management of the dead. Tune in as Dr. Eddine shares 10 takeaways and lessons for responding to a large-scale MCI both identified from that eventful day (discussed in full in the broadcast): Don't fish in the same lake Factor emotions Leadership tokens are earned in management and spent in command Even in crisis … plan The importance of data Decision making You are not alone – coordinate and communicate Rescuers' wellbeing is a priority Don't forget yourself and don't lose yourself amidst the crisis We make mistakes About our guest Dr. Shawky Amine Eddine, MD, is a medical doctor with special interest in prehospital care, healthcare quality management and disaster management. He has served as an EMT in the Lebanese Red Cross (LRC) since 2007 and as head of station for Damour EMS Station, and is currently acting as LRC director for learning and development, assistant EMS director for training and quality, and COVID-19 response coordinator. Dr. Amine Eddine has commanded multiple crises including Lebanon fires in 2019, Lebanon floods in 2019, protests in 2019-2020, COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 and the Beirut port explosion in 2020. He has led the real-time evaluations of COIVD-19 response. Dr. Amine Eddine is also a disaster management instructor in the Humanitarian Leadership Diploma, offered by Global Health Institute at AUB, an assistant professor at the Faculty of Nursing of the Lebanese Red Cross and a consultant for multiple local, regional and global NGOs. Connect with Dr. Amine Eddine: Twitter: @SAmineeddine LinkedIn EPISODE CONTENTS 1:00 – Introduction Shawky S. Amine Eddine, MD 1:30 – Description of EMS in Lebanon 04:43 – The role of Jerry Overton in the development of EMS in Lebanon 06:18 – Setting the 2020 scene in Lebanon. 09:00 – Ammonium Nitrate – a bomb in the warehouse 12:00 – Gathering the situation: The fog of war! 14:00 – Loss of medical infrastructure due to the blast 17:00 – EMS resources deployed 18:00 – Command and control: The UK GOLD, SILVER and BRONZE system 23:00 – Lessons identified versus lessons learned 23:50 – Don't fish in the same lake 28:00 – Factor emotions 30:00 – Leadership tokens are earned in management and spent in command 33:00 – Even in crisis … plan 37:00 – The importance of data 40:00 – Decision making 41:40 – You are not alone: Coordinate and communicate 43:00 – Rescuers' wellbeing is a priority 45:30 – Don't forget yourself and don't lose yourself amidst the crisis 48:00 – I make mistakes Additional resources Rapid Response: Beirut blast serves as stark reminder of the power of energetic materials Beirut and beyond: Planning for explosives in your community Forensic review: The Beirut port explosion UN Report: Beirut blast
On the one year anniversary of the deadly port explosion in Beirut, Christiane Amanpour looks back at it's devastating impact with Georges Kettaneh, the Secretary General of the Lebanese Red Cross. On the eve of the inauguration of Iran's President-elect Raisi, journalist and author Robin Wright discusses the future of U.S.-Iran relations and the possibility of reviving the nuclear deal. Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and Julia Sweig, author of "Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight", talk about LBJ's secret weapon...his wife. As Louisiana battles it's worst covid surge to date, our Walter Isaacson talks to Governor John Bel Edwards about his plan to tackle the crisis. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
What you’ll learn in this episode: The history of Mark Patterson, and the serendipitous moments that launched Josette’s career How the bridal and engagement jewelry market has changed over the years A jewelry veteran’s advice for young jewelers The creative process of developing a jewelry book About Josette Patterson Josette Patterson is cofounder and creative director of Mark Patterson, a Newport Beach, California-based fine jewelry brand founded in 1985 in New York City. A graduate of the Gemological institute of America, Josette met her husband Mark during her studies. Soon after graduation, they both moved to New York City, where Josette was freelancing her designs and pursuing more design classes at the Parson School of Design and other art schools in New York City. In 2010, Josette and Mark opened their Flagship Store/Studio in Newport Beach, California. Together, they personally work with local clientele to custom design fine jewelry items and repurpose family heirlooms for the most discerning individuals. The Mark Patterson team of artisans meticulously hand craft from start to finish each piece of jewelry, whether it is an engagement ring, wedding band or any bespoke heirloom under the discerning eyes of Mark and Josette. The Mark Patterson brand is represented in over 50 independent retail stores nationally where their highly successful Promise Bridal Collection receives industry awards and acclaim. About Amy Elliott Amy Elliott is a writer, editor and brand storyteller who specializes in fine jewelry and fashion, and is fluent in other lifestyle categories, including food, weddings and travel. As a former staff editor at The Knot, Bridal Guide, Brides Local Magazines + Brides.com and Lucky, Amy is known for delivering high-quality editorial content across a variety of print and digital media. After recently serving as the Engagement Rings Expert for About.com, Amy joined the freelance staff of JCK as its All That Glitters columnist, while contributing articles about jewelry trends, estate and antique jewelry and gemstones to its prestigious print magazine (which will soon celebrate its 150th anniversary). Amy also serves as the Fine Jewelry Expert for The Bridal Council, an industry organization composed of luxury bridal designers, retailers and media, and her byline has appeared in Gotham, Hamptons, DuJour, Martha Stewart Weddings, GoodHousekeeping.com and more. Transcript Additional Links: https://www.markpatterson.com/ MP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markpattersonjewelry/ All That Glitters on JCK Amy Elliott Instagram: @aelliott718 If you’d like a copy of the book, the Pattersons are requesting donations of $70 or more to the Lebanese Red Cross; email your receipt to josette@markpatterson.com. Photos:
The last episode of 2020! What all happened this year?? 2020 news, and how has my mental health changed over these 12 months?? ▪︎ Spread some love, Happy New Year!!!! ▪︎Donate to the International Rescue Committee to help Yemen- www.rescue.org ▪︎ The National Commission for Women, domestic violence WhatsApp helpline- 72177735372 ▪︎ Rape Crisis Helpline- 0808 802 9999, Victim Supportline- 0333 300 6389▪︎ Help Lebanon by donating to LRC, Lebanese Red Cross or the Lebanese food bank ▪︎ Suicide Prevention lifeline 24/7 crisis hotline- 1-800-273-8255 ▪︎
Talking all things exercise and discrimination!! Join us for rants and chats!! and fun of course!!
Hannibal trespasses and the group asks some questions!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Work Elections is an organization helping individuals sign up to be poll workers for the upcoming US General Election.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
This week we're joined in conversation with Rafi, an ER resident based in Lebanon. We discuss his transition into starting his program and about some of the hurdles he's faced as well as his journey and the differences in training throughout the world.Trigger warning, we discuss the explosion in Beruit, if that is triggering, we recommend listening to the other episodes of Delirium.The second part of the episode, which focuses more on Rafi’s journey in training starts at 26:08.Donate to the Lebanese Red Cross at http://www.supporttlrc.appFollow us on IG @NightShiftDelirium and Twitter @DeliriumShift. Welcome to our shift
The group continues to retrace their steps in attempts to gather more information on Ezra and whoever has been spying on them!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Work Elections is an organization helping individuals sign up to be poll workers for the upcoming US General Election.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
Born in the heart of Texas, Hum A Cappella is the University of Texas' very own South Asian fusion a cappella group. They are competing in UpStaged AID's Southwest Region with their rendition of Bheege, featuring soloists Ajay Thatte, Sumedha Nag and Rupasri Shankar and arranged by: Rupasri Shankar. The group is competing for the Lebanese Red Cross (http://www.redcross.org.lb/index.aspx?pageid=907). Their video can be seen at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReE3Emw2DCM. Be sure to check out all the competitors and vote at https://www.upstagedu.com/event/vote-here-for-your-favorite-school-a-cappella-teams-in-the-upstagedaid-one-world-every-student-voice-virtual-competition.
Born in the heart of Texas, Hum A Cappella is the University of Texas' very own South Asian fusion a cappella group. They are competing in UpStaged AID's Southwest Region with their rendition of Bheege, featuring soloists Ajay Thatte, Sumedha Nag and Rupasri Shankar and arranged by: Rupasri Shankar. The group is competing for the Lebanese Red Cross (http://www.redcross.org.lb/index.aspx?pageid=907). Their video can be seen at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReE3Emw2DCM. Be sure to check out all the competitors and vote at https://www.upstagedu.com/event/vote-here-for-your-favorite-school-a-cappella-teams-in-the-upstagedaid-one-world-every-student-voice-virtual-competition.
With one of the crew away, we decided to test our character's might and find out which thane reigns supreme!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Work Elections is an organization helping individuals sign up to be poll workers for the upcoming US General Election.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “Feat” Courtesy of Alexandar ZhelanovCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
#BeirutExplosion #BeirutExplosionSurvivorStories #LebanonExplosionAftermathLaura Eid is a Psychological Counsellor at Private Therapy Clinic, she speaks with Dr. Becky Spelman about her experience during the Beirut explosion in August 2020. Laura has grown up and spent her childhood in Lebanon, Beirut. Although she currently lives in London and is due to start her Doctorate training in Clinical Psychology in London she still often visits Beirut to visit her family and friends. Laura explains she felt the first explosion but she thought it was an earthquake, and then it passed, but then the second explosion happened which had more of a detrimental impact. Laura explained the glass windows shattered over her as she was sat on her sofa, and she started to question 'am I alive right now?', Laura said she froze at the time and was screaming and crying but dissociated from the events at the time. Laura explained the event like a 'war zone'.Laura encourages her friends and family to talk about the traumatic event, due to Laura's Psychological understanding and background she understood the importance of opening up about the event and making sense of what happened. Laura also touches on the financial impact this has had to the people of Lebanon, and the county as a whole. DONATE TO HELP LEBANON HERE: Food and medical aid:Caritas: http://caritas.org.lb/get_involved/do...Lebanese Red Cross: https://supportlrc.app/donate/Construction: Offre Joie: https://www.givingloop.org/offrejoie#...Rebuild Beirut: https://livelove.org/donate
With the city at a breaking point, the group must decide what their plan is going forward!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Work Elections is an organization helping individuals sign up to be poll workers for the upcoming US General Election.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
Artist: Oktave (Brooklyn, United States) Label: Inward Records Genre: Organic House / Downtempo Release Date: 30.09.2020 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/kun-al-muruna/3136448 Oktave resides in New York. He is the co-founder of Kuná, an NYC based event series. With his partner Mashrik, who is originally from Lebanon, they have decided to make a music compilation of original tracks from a total of 26 exceptional artists from every part of the globe who agreed to support the cause. The purpose of this compilation is to fundraise money to help rebuild Lebanon. A lot of NGOs are on the ground collecting foreign aids as the government cannot be trusted. Our goal is to raise as much as possible by selling the compilation through several distribution and streaming platforms. For this reason, we decided to partner with Inward Records, the Label that's Co-owned by the duo @sparrowandbarbossa and @pippiciez who is the maestro behind the amazing mastering of the tracks. 100% of the proceeds from the compilation will go directly to NGOs in Lebanon, such as the Lebanese Red Cross, Impact Lebanon and Nawraj. We, the Kuná founders and Inward Team, are humbled to have so many talented artists agreeing to offer their music as a mean to bring people together to support a good cause and make a difference in a country that desperately needs help. Buy your copy and save Beirut! Inward Records: https://www.facebook.com/InwardRecords Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/inwardrecords Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwardrecords Oktave: www.facebook.com/oktavemusik Soundcloud: @oktavemusik Instagram: www.instagram.com/oktavemusik CONTACT (DHM): Email — deephousemoscow@hotmail.com
On this episode I walk you my opinion on the political landscape of the day and through the many resources I use to be an educated voter. It’s critical to me that you vote, especially in this election. If you are a voter, thank you! Share this episode and the resources we go over with the undecided voter in your life. We can get through this year, but we need to do this together, and we need to vote!SHOW NOTESSupport the Lebanese Red Cross!Support Baytna Baytak!Support Egna Legna Besidet!Check out Ballotpedia!Check out Vote Smart!Check out I Side With!Read more about 10 of the most bizarre elections in American history.
Angie Assal is a Lebanese-American artist whose work has included visual art, film, music, dance, and jewelry! She tells us how she began her jewelry line Sound of Mazzika, which features 3D printed/hand painted designs representing Arabic music and culture. (For the next year, all proceeds will be donated to the Lebanese Red Cross!) We also discussed the difficulties creating art that critiques our cultures in primarily white spaces, issues of cultural appropriation and body standards in the belly dance/raqs sharqi scene, the party we first met at, and more! Visit https://soundofmazzika.com/
The party deals with the loss of a friend, meets an unlikely family, and gets caught in the middle of a volatile situation!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Work Elections is an organization helping individuals sign up to be poll workers for the upcoming US General Election.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
After a horrible turn of events, the group continues their investigation of the Howell estate!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Work Elections is an organization helping individuals sign up to be poll workers for the upcoming US General Election.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
Julie and Suz get real high via Zoom and share stories about the time Suz bought weed from a guy named Badger and shares a few tips on how to fashion a make shift grinder. Julie shares about how she got stoned at Yellowstone and was immediately confronted by an old man about camp site rights. Strain of the week: Durban Poison. Charity of the week: Lebanese Red Cross. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/budbuddies/support
The party finds themselves trapped and facing down a new and terrifying enemy!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Work Elections is an organization helping individuals sign up to be poll workers for the upcoming US General Election.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
Scaachi Koul (host of the new podcast Not Great) competes to cheer Josh up! Scaachi sets the all-time Make My Day high score by crushing a game of You Spite Up My Life. She then donates her $100 grand prize winnings to the Lebanese Red Cross. And finally, Josh and Scaachi give pep talks for people whose enemies appear to be thriving, and to anyone having a hard time with a creative project. Subscribe to Not Great, Scaachi's new podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-great-with-scaachi-koul/id1524565091 Buy Scaachi's book: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250121028 Donate to the Lebanese Red Cross: https://supportlrc.app/ Follow Scaachi on Twitter and Instagram: www.twitter.com/scaachi www.instagram.com/scaachi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One month post-explosion, it remains crucial to #talkaboutlebanon, and support the ongoing project of relief, recovery, and rebuilding. This wonderful conversation with Danny from @rebuildingbeirutwithpride was initially shown as part of the @baylenfm House Arrest Digital Festival–but now you can listen on all of our podcast platforms too! @rebuildingbeirutwithpride is a UK-based initiative raising funds to rebuild Beirut through the celebration of Queer Arab talent. As well as their recent performance event, they have been running an art auction at @rbp.auction. All proceeds are equally split and donated to the Lebanese Red Cross, Beit El Baraka , Basmeh & Zeitooneh…
*Recorded August 3, 2020* Ty'Riq (@t_d1no) and Carli (@carliyoshizawa) are two guys who spend an hour and a half or so saying "out of pocket" things and call it comedy. They might just be bored honestly. Join them as they talk all things anime, manga, sports, and music, and whatever else they can think of. Jokes aside, if you can donate to the Lebanese Red Cross, it would be greatly appreciated. https://supportlrc.app/donate/ https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019
The group moves to investigate the scene of the Prime Minister's attack and end up making a few more discoveries than they planned!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Work Elections is an organization helping individuals sign up to be poll workers for the upcoming US General Election.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
بعد الأحداث المؤلمة من مدينتي الحبيبة بيروت، جلست مع نفسي متأملاً وباحثاً عن بصيص يبعث الأمل ... والتحفيز لنفسي ولأعزّائي وأهلي في لبنان الحبيب... للأسف لم أجد... ولكنني تذكرت قصة من 30 عاماً قصّها علي والدي الحبيب، فأحببت أن أشاركها معكم مع اعتذاري عن دقّتها فهي من الذاكرة ولكن العبرة تنطبق على اليوم وتنير قلب المؤمن. Donate to Lebanon: Offer Joie: https://offrejoie.org/donate/ Lebanese Red Cross: https://supportlrc.app/
This episode is about the explosion that destroyed a significant part of Beirut on August 4th. If you want to donate to support people struggling in Lebanon, we recommend supporting 26 Letters who do incredible work with Syrian refugees in Beirut, or the Lebanese Red Cross who function as Lebanon's ambulance service. For transcripts and translation go to https://realarabic.weebly.com
With the party reeling from their encounter with the undead, they find themselves teaming up with some interesting allies!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Direct Relief is an organization dedicated to helping those on the front lines of the current COVID-19 pandemic.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
Welcome to The Drift ZoneIn this full length conversation, Hussein Kahil jumps into The Drift Zone, to let us all know about the group Dandana, and also how the artistic community he works within has continued to collaborate and create magic through Covid-19, plus how The Arab Theatre Studios Continually connects the community.Hussein also speaks on his time on radio in Beirut at the station Sawt El Shaab, and his love of Lebanese Musical History.and also shares part of his journey across This Beautiful Planet as a singer.Hussein shares the reality of Beirut and also how we can all support some upcoming Fundraisers for The Lebanese Red Cross and other organisations working on the ground in Lebanon.Welcome to The Drift ZoneIf you want to know about the work Hussein does with The Arab Theatre Studio and the upcoming fundraisers for Beirut, please go to www.tunnelroadproductions.com.Thankyou again for jumping into Drift ZoneOne Love
Welcome to The Drift ZoneIn this episode Hussein Kahil shares the reality of Beirut and also how we can all support some upcoming Fundraisers for The Lebanese Red Cross and other organisations on the ground in Lebanon.Hussein also speaks on Dandana, and The Arab Theatre Studio's role in connecting the community.To Find Out More about the work Hussein does with The Arab Theatre Studio and the upcoming fundraisers for Beirut, please go to www.tunnelroadproductions.com.Thankyou again for jumping into Drift ZoneOne Love
0:00 Intro 4:09 Surprise and Disappointment 15:45 Wider Story of Accountability 24:33 International Investigation 29:58 Expectations 34:43 Subsidies 43:36 Silver Lining We're with Houshig Kaymakamian for Episode 207 of The Beirut Banyan. Click to watch: https://youtu.be/gACljKIAxVE We discuss three of her most recent The Daily Star pieces that reflect on the aftermath of the Beirut blasts, the government's resignation and the STL's verdict. We also discuss subsidies, the economic calamity and measured expectations for any incoming government. Houshig Kaymakamian is a reporter at The Daily Star. Click below to donation links for NGOs involved in the aftermath of Tuesday's Beirut blasts. Lebanese Red Cross: https://www.supportlrc.app/donate/ Impact Lebanon / Just Giving: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/lebanon-relief?utm_term=re7R78DA2/ Ahla Fawda: https://www.just-help.org/c/AhlaFawda/ Beit El Baraka: https://beitelbaraka.net/donation/pay/ Lebanese Food Bank https://lebanesefoodbank.org/donate/ Live Love Lebanon: https://www.givingloop.org/livelove/ Caritas Lebanon: http://www.caritas.org.lb/get_involved/donate/ Lebanon Needs: https://www.lebanonneeds.org/donate/ Embrace Lebanon: https://embracelebanon.org/donors-and-partners/ Center for Arab American Philanthropy: http://www.centeraap.org/funds/view-our-funds/seeds-of-opportunity-fund/support-lebanon-in-its-time-of-need-through-the-lebanon-relief-campaign/?fbclid=IwAR34BkKa5gI3QYq-4y_1Wy6aIoOTg3KTgEsBH4_sxF1u7dHMhS7mCpOAoec Help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/walkbeirut Or donating through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan Watch these episodes via our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/thebeirutbanyan Subscribe to our podcast from your preferred platform. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @thebeirutbanyan And check out our website: www.beirutbanyan.com Music by Marc Codsi. Graphics by Sara Tarhini.
Welcome to The Drift ZoneIn this episode, Hussein Kahil jumps into The Drift Zone, to let us all know how the artistic community he works within has continued to collaborate and create magic.Hussein also speaks on his time on radio in Beirut at Sawt El Shaab, and his love of Lebanese Musical History.In this episode. Hussein also shares part of his journey across The Planet as a singer.Welcome To The Drift ZoneTo find out more about the work Hussein does with The Arab Theatre Studio and the upcoming fundraisers for Beirut, please go to www.tunnelroadproductions.com.Thankyou again for jumping into Drift ZoneOne Love
We're back! Did you miss us? This week we talked about voting, getting thicc from cycling, and the women we love! Also, here is a resource that needs our help: The Lebanese Red Cross app is helping those affected by the blasts in Beirut. Consider donating to them in USD or GBP currency by downloading the app today. To download on iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lebanese-red-cross/id1435683865 And for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lrc.supportlrc
These past few months, no doubt, have been rough for all of us in different ways. Join us this week where we delve into more about how our journey of acceptance developed. This episode we discuss how people are experiencing many of the same storm of emotions, how to utilize this time best for YOU, and to always take care of yourself first! In light of recent events, we would love to use our new platform to spread awareness about the 2020 Beirut explosion. This explosion rocked the port of Beirut, Lebanon, on August 4 killing at least 160 people and injuring about 6,000. Link to donate to Lebanese Red Cross: https://supportlrc.app/donate/donate.html Podcast Instagram: @callmewheneverpodcast Chinaza's Instagram: @chinazaasiegbu Shivani's Instagram: @vani__shah
Hello Beautiful Nerds and welcome back. This week we finally got to a topic that we have been talking about for almost a month: “Shows We Hate to Love.” Before that though, we had a bit of news this week. Some things that happened this week were a new teaser for Space Jam, an announcement for a new Batman game, SEGA possibly porting more games to Steam, Fall Guys Charity Bidding, and most importantly the ever growing feud between Apple and Epic Games. Now that we have gotten the news out of the way let's get into the topic. This week we talked about some shows that we like but think we should hate. Whether it was because the show almost had good writing or the animation was terrible, these shows all had fatal flaws that despite them we still keep coming back to. We talk about each of our favorite disappointments in this episode. If you have a show you feel the same way about make sure to tell us! If you enjoyed this episode and want to continue to support us, you can leave a review on iTunes or recommend it to a fellow nerdy friend. You can also follow the show @nerdsbelikepod on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook. And if you have a topic you want us to cover, you can email us at nerdsbelikepod@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. Important Links below
Another episode in the books and this time we discussed 2 topics. We talked about the TikTok ban in India and the proposed ban of it in the US. We also put on some casting director hats and decided who would play the Avengers if it was an Indian movie! It is an entertaining episode give it a listen! Donations For Lebanon: Impact Lebanon: https://www.impactlebanon.org/ Lebanese Red Cross: https://supportlrc.app/ Live Love Beirut: https://livelove.org/donate
This is a story of a road trip. After a particularly traumatic Valentine's Day, Fadi Boukaram was surfing google maps and noticed that there was a town called Lebanon... in Oregon. Being Lebanese himself, he wondered, how many Lebanons exist in the US? The answer: 47. Thus began his journey to visit them all and find an America he'd never expected, and the homeland he'd been searching for all along. This episode was made in collaboration with Kerning Cultures, a podcast that tells stories from the Middle East and North Africa. The original "Lebanon USA" story was reported by Alex Atack with editorial support from Bella Ibrahim, Dana Ballout, Zeina Dowidar, and Hebah Fisher. Original sound design by Alex Atack. Editor's Note: In an earlier version of this episode, we inaccurately described a grain elevator. We have updated the audio to reflect the correction. The new update of the story was produced and reported by Shima Oliaee. We had original music by Thomas Koner and Jad Atoui. Be sure to check out Kerning Cultures at their website www.kerningcultures.com, instagram @kerningcultures, or twitter @kerningcultures. You can read more about Fadi’s trips and see his photographs at lebanonusa.com or on his Instagram at @lebanonusa. Support Radiolab today at Radiolab.org/donate. --- If you would like to donate to Beirut at this time, we have links here (from NYT): The Lebanese Red Cross dispatches every ambulance from North Lebanon, Bekaa, and South Lebanon to Beirut to treat the wounded and help in search-and-rescue operations. You can make a contribution here. The United Nations’ World Food Program provides food to people displaced or made homeless after the blast. Lebanon imports nearly 85% of its food, and the port of Beirut, the epicenter of the explosion, played a central role in that supply chain. With the port now severely damaged, food prices are likely to be beyond the reach of many. You can donate here. The NGO Humanity and Inclusion has 100 workers in Lebanon, including physical therapists, psychologists and social workers. They are focusing on post-surgical therapy in Beirut following the explosion. You can make a contribution here. International Medical Corps is deploying medical units and will provide mental health care to those affected in Lebanon. The humanitarian aid organization also provides health services to Syrian refugees in Lebanon, and vulnerable Lebanese. You can donate here. Islamic Relief, which specializes in food aid and emergency response, is helping to put a supply chain in place for emergency aid in Beirut. You can donate here. Save the Children have launched a Lebanon’s children relief fund, to which you can donate here. UNICEF, the United Nations agency specializing in aid to children, is providing medical and vaccine supplies in Beirut, and supplying drinking water to rescue workers at the Beirut port. Its on-the-ground team is also counseling children traumatized by the blast. You can donate here. Impact Lebanon, a nonprofit organization, has set up a crowdfunding campaign to help organizations on the ground, and is helping to share information about people still missing after the explosion. The group had raised over $3 million as of Wednesday and donated the first $100,000 to the Lebanese Red Cross. The health care organization Project HOPE is bringing medical supplies and protective gear to Beirut and assisting the authorities on the ground. A donation page is available here. Over 300,000 people in Beirut were displaced from their homes by the explosion. Baytna Baytak, a charity that provided free housing to health care workers during the coronavirus pandemic, is now raising funds with Impact Lebanon to shelter those who have been displaced. For those in Beirut, here is a list of urgent blood needs. Several social media accounts have also been set up to help locate victims.
Tomek and I discuss the Cold War in Iran and Saudi Arabia and the effects of foreign influence from nations such as the USA and the UK. I will link the items mentions within the podcast here. Alexander Lukashenkos situation in Belarus: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-53831663 https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.economist.com/europe/2020/08/22/aleksandr-lukashenko-is-trying-to-beat-protesters-into-submission Persepolis purchase link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Persepolis-Marjane-Satrapi/dp/009952399X/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=persepolis&qid=1598045048&sprefix=persepolis&sr=8-1. Lebanese Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org.lb/index.aspx?pageid=907 donations to Yemen crisis: https://www.unicef.org.uk/donate/yemen/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw4f35BRDBARIsAPePBHz6TkfaKO9nI9p2XcTgKWbjkJt7TOkBavNom0FV4oi5tDkray9adCkaAkdvEALw_wcB
Suspicions run high as the group deals with new revelations by confronting them head on!Get involved and help those in need!Lebanese Red Cross is currently helping those affected by the recent explosion in Beirut. CLICK HERE to donate now!Black Lives Matter is a movement fighting to eradicate systemic racism and white supremacy and end violence against black communities.Direct Relief is an organization dedicated to helping those on the front lines of the current COVID-19 pandemic.Help support the show by visiting our Patreon and find even more content at our Website!Music Used via Creative CommonsIntro/Outro Music “The Great Battle” Courtesy of Serpent Sound StudiosCreative Commons Attribution Can Be Viewed HERESound Effects Courtesy of SyrinscapeAdditional Music Courtesy of:Larian Studios: Creators of the Divinity Series WEBSITEThe Game Kitchen: Creators of Blasphemous WEBSITE / BANDCAMPCD Projekt Red: Creators of the Witcher series WEBSITE / USE POLICYCheck out the tracklist HERE
If you're in the UAE: Emirates Red Crescent Relief Efforts To Beirut (Via Text) Emirates Red Crescent Relief Efforts To Beirut (Online Payment) The Big Heart Foundation If you're in Lebanon: Saint George Hospital International Medical Corps Matbakh Elbalad Beirut Crisis Shelters Gestures From The Heart. Providing Food Therapy For Adults & Children: Body-Mind Consultancy Himaye Lebanon Hotlines: 03 414 964 71 802 883 79 300 419 79 300 410/411 76 450 653 Other Psychologists: 336 815 633 68 (WhatsApp) 180 299 947 55 (WhatsApp) Other International Opportunities: Lebanese Red Cross Impact Lebanon Food & Medicine For The Kafala Victims In Lebanon Evacuate Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon NOW! Save The Children Double your Donation for Beirut Beit El Baraka Relief and Repatriation for Domestic Workers in Beirut, Lebanon Artwork by Khalid Albaih #WeCauseCulture Hosted by OT, Reem, and Akkaoui, the Dukkan Show is brought to you by the audiophiles at Dukkan Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're in the UAE: Emirates Red Crescent Relief Efforts To Beirut (Via Text) Emirates Red Crescent Relief Efforts To Beirut (Online Payment) The Big Heart Foundation If you're in Lebanon: Saint George Hospital International Medical Corps Matbakh Elbalad Beirut Crisis Shelters Gestures From The Heart. Providing Food Therapy For Adults & Children: Body-Mind Consultancy Himaye Lebanon Hotlines: 03 414 964 71 802 883 79 300 419 79 300 410/411 76 450 653 Other Psychologists: 336 815 633 68 (WhatsApp) 180 299 947 55 (WhatsApp) Other International Opportunities: Lebanese Red Cross Impact Lebanon Food & Medicine For The Kafala Victims In Lebanon Evacuate Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon NOW! Save The Children Double your Donation for Beirut Beit El Baraka Relief and Repatriation for Domestic Workers in Beirut, Lebanon Artwork by Khalid Albaih #WeCauseCulture Hosted by OT, Reem, and Akkaoui, the Dukkan Show is brought to you by the audiophiles at Dukkan Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys discuss the Twitter hacker getting caught, Dan Bilzerian getting accused of fraud, Covid in the MLB, NBA #1 seeds, weird inventions in the 1900s, and more! Donate to the Lebanese Red Cross at this link: https://www.supportlrc.app/donate/donate.html
Lebanese Red Cross: https://bit.ly/redcrosslebanon In this week's episode, Noah announces a new brand that he's been working on for the past 2 months - LUCID Urban Apparel. This episode covers everything to why he decided to create the brand and where he sees it going. LUCID: https://lucidurbanapparel.com Use code "CRASHLANDING" to save on your order! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crashlanding/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crashlanding/support
Welcome to The New Arab Voice. Our podcast bringing you the most compelling stories and deep-dives from the Middle East, Africa, Asia and beyond.For this episode, we'll be examining the significance of Joe Biden's direct address to the Muslim American community, the forced sterilisation of Uighur Muslim women in China and the Me Too movement's long-overdue arrival to Egypt.But first a tribute to Beirut: As Gaia and Danyah, The New Arab podcast team, were finalizing this episode, a colossal blast devastated Lebanon's capital Beirut. We unfortunately didn't have the time to do a deep dive this story deserves, but we will dedicate special coverage to the tragedy in future episodes. The death toll currently stands at 140, with more than 5,000 injured. Hundreds are missing, many of them workers near the blast site. The number of victims is expected to rise as rescue workers continue to search through the rubble. As many as 300,000 people were made homeless, according to the governor of Beirut. We at The New Arab Voice encourage our followers to consider donating to an organisation of their choice working on the ground in Lebanon, such as the Lebanese Red Cross https://www.supportlrc.app/donate/donate.htmlMake sure to follow The New Arab's coverage of the Beirut blast on our website www.newarab.co.uk and social media channels Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more.(Produced by Gaia Caramazza and Danya Hajjaji. Music by Omar al-Fil @elepheel. To get in touch with the producers, follow then tweet us at @TheNewArabVoice or email multimedia.english@alaraby.co.uk)
Hello guys, On this special episode your hosts Abood and Joss are joined by their friend and content creator Iham where they discuss the recent explosion that took place in the Beirut port, capital of Lebanon, where Abood and Iham are from. Abood and Joss will also be donating a dollar for every listen this episode gets up to $300. We hope you enjoy this special episode and can bring you a closer perspective to the crisis Lebanese people are facing and their need for aid in these trying times. Please share this episode to help raise awareness of this catastrophe. Links to donate to organizations on the ground: Lebanese Red Cross: According to the organization's website, the Lebanese Red Cross is the largest national humanitarian organization in Lebanon, and the main provider of ambulance services in the country. They are currently mobilizing ambulances as well as setting up first aid, triage stations, and temporary shelter in Beirut to help the victims. https://www.supportlrc.app/donate/donate_guest.html Impact Lebanon: The Lebanon-based non-profit and social incubator Impact Lebanon is raising money via crowdfunding site JustGiving to help provide disaster relief after the Beirut explosion. As of Wednesday, the group has raised over £3.5 million of their £5 million goal. They plan on giving the first £100,000 to the Lebanese Red Cross, and are distributing the rest across vetted, independent NGOs. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/lebanon-relief?utm_term=Q9MRDnPnr Lebanese Food Bank: Working to eliminate hunger across the region, the Lebanese Food Bank has previously been supported by Amal and George Clooney, who earlier this year helped with coronavirus relief efforts. Amid a massive explosion that has displaced many people in Beirut, the organization's mission to make sure nobody goes hungry is critical. https://donate.lebanesefoodbank.org/ Live Love Beirut: Created in 2012 as an online community with the mission of spreading messages of hope, love, and social action in Beirut, Live Love Beirut is committing donations over the next three months to a list of vetted NGOs that are helping the people of Beirut recover from the damages after the explosion. https://livelove.org/helplebanon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jose918/message
Hello! !مرحبا Hola! Welcome to the first episode of Rabiosa Medina Radio (Furious City)! Get to know us co-hosts as we talk about our cultures and explain how Rabiosa Medina came about! We speak on what it means to be a Rabiosa in the realm of journalism, connecting with each other for the first time, our lives since COVID-19 hit, and disasters and conflict coinciding in Lebanon. Our first guest is Dr. Shawky Amine Eddine, Director of training at the Lebanese Red Cross, who will apprise us of how the people of Lebanon are dealing with COVID-19 and civil protests. Learn more about the Lebanese Red Cross here: http://www.redcross.org.lb/ Donate to the Lebanese Red Cross: https://www.supportlrc.app/donate/ LRC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lebaneseredcross/ Cover art by Arte Triste • https://society6.com/artetriste Music by Twenty Elbridge • https://twentytapes.com #mexicanjournalist #lebanesejournalist #covid19 #lebaneseredcross #octoberrevolution #podcast #chicago